After the Boston Celtics had defeated the New York Knicks, 92-86, at Madison Square Garden, a ruckus kicked off near mid-court, and Jordan Crawford and Carmelo Anthony were right in the middle of it. The players exchanged words, before they were ultimately separated by teammates with no one getting hurt.

Much has been made about what Crawford said to Anthony since. Rumor mongers and lipreaders say Crawford made a comment about Anthony's wife, who was the subject a beef between Anthony and Kevin Garnett earlier this season. His words obviously incited a reaction from Knicks players, as Anthony barked back and Raymond Felton needed to be held back.

While there was no actual war, the words kept firing well into Thursday. Crawford, who didn't play in the game, was asked Wednesday how he came to be in the thick of the confrontation between both teams, and he responded by placing the blame on the Knicks.

“Nah, they was talking to me, baby," Crawford told the Boston Globe. "They was talking to me. Yeah, they like me. I think it’s that smile I keep carrying. I think we’re playing freely, not thinking as much.”

The drama appeared to end there, but more comments and reaction cropped up Thursday. Carmelo Anthony's wife, Lala, took to social media with a pointed message.